A lunar eclipse can happen at the time of any Full Moon, but no more than about 5 times in a year, max.
Lunar eclipses happen about twice a year at the full moon. Solar eclipses happen about twice a year at the new moon.The link below to the NASA Eclipse Site lists details about every eclipse from 2000 BC to 3000 AD.
a solar eclipse happens about every 6000 days, way more than a year.
A full moon lunar eclipse happens approximately twice a year.
2-5 times per year
Lunar Eclipses happen on average twice a year.
Typically 1 or 2.
Lunar eclipses can happen a maximum of twice per year, and only at the time of the full moon. Sometimes the alignment is just right, and we get a total lunar eclipse. If the alignment isn't exact, we might get a partial or a penumbral eclipse instead of a total eclipse.
No, annular eclipses do not happen every year. They occur when the Moon is farthest from Earth, making it appear smaller and not fully cover the Sun during the eclipse. This alignment is not a regular occurrence, so annular eclipses happen less frequently than total solar eclipses.
2017, August 21. A partial eclipse in Louisiana, visible as a total eclipse in several states including the north-east part of Tennessee.
it could happen next year or the year after cause is happend 2008 and 2007 it happend this year too it could happen next near that's my possibility
yhe next lunar eclipse will happen in 2 years